Table 450-5.02 Permitted Land Uses (RR)
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Permitted Land Use
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Regulation or Exception
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Single-family detached dwellings
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Farms and farm operations
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Including general and specialized farming, to be conducted in
accordance with generally accepted agricultural and management practices
(GAAMPS) approved by the Michigan Commission of Agriculture
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Growing of trees, shrubs, sod and other nursery stock
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For wholesale purposes only; not including retail greenhouses
or other retail sales
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Private stables
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At least 1 acre of land for each horse; outdoor areas in which
horses are kept must be completely fenced; GAAMPS must be complied
with
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Roadside stands and farm markets
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Farm markets shall have no more than 800 square feet of building
area and must sell primarily farm products grown on the premises
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Adult foster care family homes
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No more than 6 residents; must be state-licensed
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Family child-care homes
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No more than 6 minor children; must be state-licensed
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Small antennas and towers
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Not more than 30 feet in height
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Wind energy conversion systems
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Towers and generators may not be higher than 60 feet
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Table 450-5.03 Special Land Uses (RR)
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Special Land Use
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Regulation or Exception
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Churches and other houses of worship
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Public and private schools
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Including school administrative buildings
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Public libraries, museums and art galleries
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Government administrative and service buildings
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Commercial kennels
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Commercial stables
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Farm markets
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Those having more than 800 square feet of building area
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Raising or growing of plants, trees, shrubs, sod, and nursery
stock.
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For wholesale purposes only; may include greenhouses, but retail
sales are not permitted
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Outdoor recreational uses
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May be publicly or privately owned; including parks, playgrounds,
athletic fields, golf courses, country clubs, ski resorts, hunting
clubs and similar outdoor recreational uses of predominately open
space
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Storage of boats, trailers and recreational vehicles
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Only within existing barns or other existing farm accessory
buildings
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Essential public service structures and buildings
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For public utilities only
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Wireless communications facilities
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With towers and antennas higher than 30 feet
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Wind energy conversion systems
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Exceeding 60 feet in height
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Bed-and-breakfast establishments
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Adult foster care small group home
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For 7 to 12 residents only; must be state-licensed
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Group child-care home
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For 7 to 12 minor children only; must be state-licensed
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Removal of sand, gravel and other mineral resource
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Private airfields and landing strips
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Commercial composting operations
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Outdoor public concerts and events within a publicly or privately
owned outdoor recreation use
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May include outdoor music concerts and performances; theatrical
presentations; seasonal festivals; outdoor display and sale of antiques
and used goods; outdoor display and viewing of vintage and other motor
vehicles; arts and crafts sales; horse shows and livestock exhibitions
and similar exhibitions and amusements; organized snowmobile racing
events at winter ski areas and resorts; but not including firearms-shooting
competitions, carnival rides, or other types of motorized racing and
the like
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Table 450-5.04 Parcel Served by Approved Private Well and Septic
Tank (RR)
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Minimum required lot area
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2 acres (not including street right-of-way or private road easement)
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Minimum required lot width
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175 feet
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Minimum required building setbacks
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Front yard
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50 feet, but 75 feet for parcels fronting on Highway M-44 and
Cannonsburg Road
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Side yards
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2 side yards totaling 40 feet; the smallest must be at least
15 feet
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Rear yard
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25 feet
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Maximum permitted lot coverage
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20%
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Front, rear and side yards
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Must be maintained across entire width and length of parcel;
for a waterfront lot, the required front yard shall be the area between
the ordinary high-water mark of the body of water and the building
line of the principal building
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Maximum building height
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35 feet
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Single-family detached dwelling
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1,040 square feet, of which at least 700 square feet shall be
on the ground floor
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Table 450-5.05 Other Land Uses (RR)
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Land Use
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Zoning Section or Article
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Accessory buildings, structures and uses
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§ 450-3.13
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Home occupations
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§ 450-3.17
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Small antennas and towers
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§ 450-3.29; not more than 30 feet in height
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Private roads
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Article 28
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Temporary dwellings
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§ 450-3.15
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Dwellings outside manufactured housing communities
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§ 450-3.14
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Accessory dwelling units
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§ 450-3.34
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Wind energy conversion systems
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§ 450-3.30; not more than 60 feet in height
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Table 450-5.06 Other Regulations (RR)
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Subject
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Regulatory Provision in Zoning or Other Chapter
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Outdoor lighting
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Chapter 282, Lighting, Outdoor
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Landscaping and buffering
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Article 26
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Signs
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Article 25
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Off-street parking and loading
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Article 27
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Building projections
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§ 450-3.09
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Minimum street frontage
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§ 450-3.05
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Front yard building setbacks
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§ 450-3.04
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Height exceptions
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§ 450-3.10
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Maximum width-to-depth ratio
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§ 450-3.07
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Maximum lot coverage
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§ 450-3.08
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Cul-de-sac lots
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Alteration of grades; excavations
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Nonconforming lots, buildings and uses
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Article 30
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Open space preservation developments
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Article 29
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Planned unit developments
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Platted subdivisions
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Condominiums and site condominiums
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Article 24
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Trash, litter or junk
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§ 450-3.32
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Flagpoles
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§ 450-3.28
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Site plan review
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Article 22
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Overlay districts
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Illegal dwellings
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§ 450-3.16
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Storage and repair of vehicles
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§ 450-3.22
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Recreational vehicle parking
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§ 450-3.21
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Nuisances
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§ 450-3.31
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Keeping of domestic animals
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§ 450-3.20
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Fences
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§ 450-3.27
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Essential service equipment
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§ 450-3.23
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Special land uses minimum provisions
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Article 23
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Zoning permits
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Article 32
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Principal use per parcel
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§ 450-3.02
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Septic tank pumping
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§ 450-3.33
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Waterfront regulations
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§ 450-3.25
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Wetlands
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Wetlands Protection Ordinance No. 2005-1[1]
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Stormwater regulation
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Chapter 388, Stormwater Management
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Land division
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Gates blocking residential access
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Outdoor burning
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Chapter 142, Burning, Open
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Use of fertilizers
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Noxious weeds
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Chapter 251, Grass and Weeds
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Inoperable motor vehicles
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Docks and watercraft launching
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